Revising Cognitive and Evolutionary Science of Religion: Religion as an Adaptation

Revising Cognitive and Evolutionary Science of Religion: Religion as an Adaptation

Konrad Szocik , Hans Van Eyghen
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Jan 12, 2021 · English · Kindle (130 pages)
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Format Kindle
Pages 130
Language English
Published Jan 12, 2021
Publisher Springer
ISBN-10 3030635163
ISBN-13 9783030635169

Description

In this thought-provoking exploration, the authors dive deep into the intersection of cognitive science and evolutionary theory as it pertains to religion. They propose that religious beliefs and practices can be understood as adaptations that have evolved to enhance human survival and social cohesion. By examining the underlying cognitive processes that contribute to religious thought, they challenge conventional perspectives and expand the dialogue surrounding the origins of religious phenomena.

Through rigorous analysis and interdisciplinary research, the book seeks to establish a more comprehensive understanding of how religion functions within human societies. Szocik and Van Eyghen meticulously critique existing literature, offering fresh insights into the relationship between cognition, behavior, and religious expression. This refreshing approach encourages readers to reassess preconceived notions about the role of religion in human life.

Ultimately, the authors invite readers to engage with complex questions about belief systems and their evolutionary significance. This work stands as an essential contribution to the field, providing a foundation for future inquiry and highlighting the necessity of considering both cognitive and evolutionary perspectives when exploring the vast landscape of religion.

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Religion & Spirituality Science & Technology Philosophy
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